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Methymna (search for this): book 3, chapter 2
Immediately after the invasion of the
Peloponnesians all Lesbos, except Methymna, revolted from the Athenians.
The Lesbians had wished to revolt even before the war, but the
Lacedaemonians would not receive them; and yet now when they did revolt, they were compelled to do so sooner than
they had intended.
While they were waiting until the moles for their harbors and the ships and
walls that they had in building should be finished, and for the arrival of
archers and corn and other things that they were engaged in fetching from
the Pontus,
the Tenedians, with whom they were at enmity, and the Methymnians, and some
factious persons in Mitylene itself, who were Proxeni of Athens, informed
Lesbos (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 2
Immediately after the invasion of the
Peloponnesians all Lesbos, except Methymna, revolted from the Athenians.
The Lesbians had wished to revolt even before the war, but the
Lacedaemonians would not receive them; and yet now when they did revolt, they were compelled to do so sooner than
they had intended.
While they were waiting the Athenians that the Mitylenians were forcibly uniting the island under
their sovereignty, and that the preparations about which they were so
active, were all concerted with the Boeotians their kindred and the
Lacedaemonians with a view to a revolt, and that unless they were
immediately prevented, Athens would lose Lesbos.
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 2
Pontus (search for this): book 3, chapter 2